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Await/wait
What is the difference between wait and await? I don't understand...
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28 Şub 2012 14:16
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claire is absolutely correct. none could have explained better. await and wait for can be used interchangeably and no, it has nothing to do with american or british english.
btw, i use await and know many a few who do the same. I dont buy that its archaic.
28 Şubat 2012
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Await = wait for.
The difference in structure is that 'await' requires no preposition.
I'll await you = I'll wait FOR you.
However, as israelphoenix says, 'await' is completely archaic. It might still be used by poets but I wouldn't concern yourself with it.
28 Şubat 2012
Here again is an example of British and American English.
British English would say, " I will await your calling." (correct me if you are British)
American English would say, I will wait for you to call.
I think await is more formal or older English. It is seldom used in America unless one is being unusually posh or silly.
28 Şubat 2012
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